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Hailiang

> There are probably multiple ways to do this. sftools makes this very
> easy. From the command line type
>
> sftools
> read input.mtz
> calc col 6 = 0.9
> write output.mtz
> stop
>
> Just change the file names, column number and the fixed value to
> whatever you need.
>
> Bart
>
> On 10-06-21 03:23 PM, Hailiang Zhang wrote:
>> Hi there:
>>
>> Is there any easy to convert a colume in mtz file (say fom) into a fixed
>> value? I tried to convert to ascii first, but mtz2various only takes 1
>> single FP colume (unfortunately I have 2). Thanks!
>>
>> Hailiang
>>
>>
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